I am having a MAJOR garden overhaul this coming season, so my gardening is in flux. I have always had a small garden w/ the usual, tomatoes, peppers, cukes, and squash, all planted basically traditionally. But this year I have spent doing a lot of research into different gardening methods. I have come across 2 in particular that I am trying/ adapting to my area (eastern OK, wild temp swings, hot dry summer, hail storms, late killing freeze in the spring, high tornadic winds storms any time, but mostly in the spring.)
My garden plans for the coming growing season is fashioned after Linda Woodrows mandala gardens w/ chicken tractors, but I wanted a more sturdy home for the chickens so I have altered hers to a chicken "hub" type system where I move the chicken yard not the chicken house. I have the chicken house in the center and the garden beds radiating out wheel spoke style from the hub, making a total of 8. 4 are going to be for short term plantings and 4 for long term plantings. The short term planting areas will be planted, harvested, and chickened a total of 3 times in the year, but the long term only once. I plan on planting both for the girls (chickens) and ourselves in a guild type arangement, and as I can afford it adding fruit trees to the edges of the garden. This year is a massive experiment so I plan on planting a lot of different things and keeping good notes to see what works well here and not. I want to stay away from hybrids and keep my own seed for the things that are most successful here.
The other project garden wise I am working on is a vermi/aqua ponics system. I am experimenting w/ that this winter in the house, so far it has been great, if it continues to be successfull I will do it on a larger plan outside, but that will be more money intensive, so it will probably be next growing season before that is up and running on any level. My page on BYC has some pics of the vermi ponics system I have right now, but I don't have any pics of the "hub garden" yet.